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The Air Jordan 1 Mid “Bred” Returns With New Twist For 2025

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Jordan Brand is set to revive its classic legacy with a twist, unveiling a reimagined Air Jordan 1 Mid “Bred” in 2025. This edition maintains the iconic red and black colors but adds modern updates to elevate the look. Honoring the Chicago Bulls’ historic color scheme, this new “Bred” design brings both nostalgia and freshness to fans and collectors.

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One key update is the reversed color placement around the collar, with red and black switching positions to bring new energy to the familiar design. The white Wings logo on the shoe’s upper adds a clean, contrasting touch against the vibrant red and black, enhancing the shoe’s bold look. To complete the design, the shoe features a sleek black outsole, lending a balanced, contemporary feel that complements the heritage-inspired colorway.

The Air Jordan 1 Mid “Bred” will be available in Spring 2025 at select Jordan Brand stores, online, and on Nike.com. It will come in men’s and grade school sizes, priced at $125 and $110 USD, respectively. This release brings classic style with updated elements, making it a must-have for fans of the “Bred” legacy and Jordan Brand collectors alike.

With this release, Jordan Brand continues to celebrate its storied history, merging classic elements with fresh updates. Keep an eye out for this reimagined icon, as it’s sure to make waves in the sneaker world and resonate with both new fans and long-time followers of the brand.

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Air Jordan 1 Mid “Bred”
Style Code: DQ8426-067
Release Date: 2025
Price: $125

Mario Briguglio
Mario Briguglio
Founder and Editor in Chief. My passion for sneakers started at age 6 and now I've turned my passion into a profession. Favorite Kicks - Air Jordan 3 "Black Cement"

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